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Khalil Gibran's poetry and work

This page contains a single entry from the blog posted on September 20, 2008 5:17 PM.

The Middle East Studies Program and the Middle Studies Club are presenting their first of several events for this Fall semester - the first one occurs in the Library.

~A celebration of Khalil Gibran's poetry and work~

As many of you know, Khalil Gibran was part of a wave of immigrants in the 19th and early twentieth century coming from Lebanon and Palestine to America. Gibran's poetry has touched lives for generations, but few remember that he came to the West from the heart of the Middle East.

~We will gather to read from the work of Gibran in the Library on the
West campus by the

Buzz Cafe
Wednesday October 1
7:00-9:00 pm

Tea and sweets will be provided courtesy of the Middle East Studies Club.

Children of Orphalese ..., bring your favorite Gibran poem to read or story to relate or painting to show.

RSVP on Facebook and then post pictures, commentary, and comments about the event.

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